Brian Etling
is an intern for The Millions. He reads and resides in North Carolina. Brian can be found on Twitter @jbetling, and in the real world behind the counter of Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, NC.

On July 8th 1618, Ben Jonson set out walking from London. Over the next few months, he traveled 400 miles on foot until he reached Edinburgh on September 5th. To commemorate the epic voyage, a team of researchers is re-enacting the walk online by updating a dedicated blog, Twitter page, and Facebook profile with a series of posts corresponding to dates, locations and occurrences Jonson experienced along the way. All this sounds grand enough, but I’ll be really impressed when somebody truly re-enacts Jonson’s mock-epic poem about paddling London’s disgusting Fleet Ditch: “On The Famous Voyage.”

This year marks the second anniversary of Asymptote, an international journal focusing on literature in translation. The staff is commemorating the occasion by hosting a series of events in eight different locales around the globe: Beijing, Barcelona, Berlin, Islamabad, Chicago, Taipei, Singapore and New York City. Folks attending The Big Apple’s event on January 20th will get to see MillionscontributorReif Larsen live in action alongside Cole Swensen, Paul Legault, Adam Sorkin, and Ariana Reines.

Neil deGrasse Tyson wants us all to keep dreaming. In the first episode of his "We Stopped Dreaming" series, he elucidates the reasons why. And, in the off chance that this doesn't convince you, perhaps his "Most Astounding Fact" will.

If you or someone you love has ever mentioned a McSweeney's article to sound cool, you'll feel right at home in this clip from IFC's new show, Portlandia, in which Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein skewer Portland's bookish hipsters.

Although Gabriel García Márquezdied last week, there might be a new story on the way. According to his editor, Márquez left behind one manuscript, "We'll See Each Other in August," that he didn't intend to publish, and his family is still deciding whether to honor his wishes.